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  • The Problem of College Pedagogy
    Abraham FlexnerJune 1909 Issue
  • The Devastation of Northern France
    Germain MartinApril 1919 Issue
  • Europe: An Impressionist View
    Victor S. ClarkFebruary 1922 Issue
  • Japan
    Frank GibneyJune 1977 Issue
  • The Search for a No-Frills Jesus
    Charlotte AllenDecember 1996 Issue
  • Letters to the Editors
    June 2004 Issue
  • Readers on the Shutdown

    Who is helped by permanent-emergency governance, and why.

    James FallowsSeptember 30, 2013
  • When a White Republican Teen Invited a Black Pastor to Preach in His Hometown

    “It is unlikely to think that someone who was trained by Strom Thurmond would end up being like brothers with me, my father being a civil-rights activist.”

    Julie BeckOctober 30, 2020
    Two men stand in front of a glowing church, with the silhouettes of protesters behind them
  • India
    April 1956 Issue
  • Sound Recovery Through a Balanced Budget: There Is One Way Out
    Lewis W. DouglasDecember 1935 Issue
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